The Penn World Scholars program gives financial aid to international students from 'high-need' families that don't qualify for need-based aid. All four undergraduate classes are represented.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Hassall-Free Fridays | The admissions process culture gap
The organization of U.S. high schools means anyone can rack up leadership roles and be taught to write a good application essay. Those abilities shouldn’t have anything to do with Penn.
Penn set for strong Yale rookie
Penn is looking to earn its first Ivy win of the season against Yale and turn around a 2-8 stretch that spans the last four weeks.
History on the line for Penn against Bucknell
Football coach Al Bagnoli can make history Saturday as he tries for his 125th win at Penn — a victory would make Bagnoli the winningest coach in Quakers football history.
Hassall-Free Fridays | The admissions process culture gap
The organization of U.S. high schools means anyone can rack up leadership roles and be taught to write a good application essay. Those abilities shouldn’t have anything to do with Penn.
Penn set for strong Yale rookie
Penn is looking to earn its first Ivy win of the season against Yale and turn around a 2-8 stretch that spans the last four weeks.
Local Natives to perform at Fall Concert
Los Angeles-based indie rock band Local Natives, who made their debut in February 2010, will headline SPEC's Fall Concert with The Ruby Suns in the Rotunda on Oct. 22.
Unlike peers, Political Science department continues to grow
Though political science departments across the country are shrinking due to the poor economy, Penn's department is 'committed to maintaining strength' and continues to look for new faculty.
Alum earns Nobel Prize in chemistry
Ei-ichi Negishi, who earned his PhD in chemistry at Penn in 1963, received the award on Wednesday. He is the seventh recipient of the Nobel Prize linked to Penn's Chemistry Department.
Penn's Tea Party hosts ex-governor candidate Robert Mansfield
Former Pa. gubernatorial candidate Robert Mansfield spoke Wednesday night to Penn’s branch of the Tea Party about his political journey toward the conservative grassroots movement.
Football sophomores bring heat
The initiative taken by the Class of 2013 is one of the primary reasons that the Quakers have mostly picked up right where they left off.
Rams Golden on penalty stroke
The Golden Rams needed just one goal to best the Quakers, 1-0.
No time off in the offseason for coaches
Aside from the 3-to-4-month season, coaches spend the rest of the year relentlessly promoting their team through practices, fundraising and recruiting.
Preceptorials add flavor to academics
According to the Preceptorials Committee, a record number of applications were submitted this semester, hitting over 3,000.
Slideshow: LA Galaxy practices at Penn
Photos of soccer icons David Beckham and Landon Donovan and their LA Galaxy teammates practicing at Rhodes Field on Wednesday.
Assistants bring new approaches
Just a year after Mike Murphy was hired, three new assistants have been added to the men’s lacrosse coaching staff.
New mural recognizes Penn nurses
On Wednesday evening, the Mural Arts Project unveiled “The Evolving Face of Nursing” — a 6,500 square-foot mural of nurses with an LED lighting system.
UMOJA looks to raise $10 million in honor of Makuu anniversary
Expanding Makuu's "10 for 10" fundraising initiative, UMOJA is striving to raise $10 million in endowments by the end of the fiscal year.
Editorial | The right to Party
We admire the student launching a Tea Party group at Penn because we support students who stand up for their beliefs — especially controversial ones.
Truth Be Told | More than just statistics and symptoms
It’s important for the medical community to remember that the whole of the patient is greater than the sum of his or her symptoms.








